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JDM-032 is up for sale due to needing funds for my business. I have spent the last year bringing this car up to what it is now. This is a very regretful sale and I really wish that the new owner continue to look after this very clean example of an r32. R32 GTST are becoming very hard to find in a clean state, most have had a smash or two and just don’t drive straight. How clean is it? The doors still line up perfect, NO HISTORY OF SMASHES, you’re more than welcome to look at her under a hoist.

She will be sold in RWC condition (with LEGIT RWC), so stock front bar, stock rims, stock exhaust and nice and high on the suspension. Everything else is included with the sale so you can have her looking her best, if not better because I still have parts that have never been fitted.

When I purchased the car she had a blown water pump I did not just replace the water pump with a brand new one but I had the whole engine rebuilt (was not planning on selling her), including but not limited to new gasket kit, valve springs, head polished, new timing belt kit, everything was cleaned inside the block and head.

Brand new brake pads and rotors were just installed as well as new tyres all round (on stock rims).

MODS:

- Custom built turbo came out of an r34 and was rebuilt using ceramic washers, it’s a bit bigger than a stock r32 turbo so it comes on a bit later at around 4200 rpm.

- Fibreglass Gtr front bar, in pretty rough condition atm.

- Blitz FMIC with full proper piping.

- Greddy dual solenoid boost controller

- Greddy dual stage turbo timer

- Auto meter water filler boost gauge

- Some other brand oil temp gauge

- Other gauges were removed for RWC but will be included in the sale; I can’t remember what they were for.

- Nur spec GTR headlights, not currently installed

- Custom 30w LED headlights, I work in the LED industry no one has these... (Will sell with car under certain conditions)

- Momo course steering wheel

- Zenz velvet 19inch (I think) rims, suit the car very nice but are not currently fitted for RWC purposes.

- Upgraded fuel pump

- A lot of bushes were replaced including steering tie end rods

- Full 3inch turbo back 5zigen exhaust (extremely nice sounding exhaust, doubt its legal needs a muffler fitted. Is not currently on the car.

- Tein coil overs all round

- GT-R Aluminium Hood

- The number plates JDM-032

- Heaps I have forgotten

Bad points:

- Faded roof and boot

- No sound system

- That’s pretty much all that’s wrong with it at the moment.

Hopefully you guys can see I have put a lot of time and effort into making this car nice, in all honesty had I known I was going to be selling the car I would have not spent so much money on her, I did things that did not need to be done (such as replacing a lot of bushes). The idea was I made this car perfect so she would not ever give me trouble.

PRICE: For $12000 you get the lot, everything that I have that has anything to do with this car, everything I’ve listed and what I’ve forgotten. INCLUDES LEGIT RWC (the car recently went through pits) and six months Rego.

LOCATION – Melbourne south eastern suburbs.

CLICK HERE FOR PHOTOS!!!

Come down have a look and make an offer! I’ll sell for less without the plates, rims exhaust ect....

I will not sell any parts before car is sold INCLUDING PLATES, I would like to offer the whole package with the car.

04 04 964 537 <-- call or text to come have a look.

Going overseas soon and would like to have it sold before hand. Price too high? Come have a look at the condition and make an offer I believe I am a reasonable person.

I have over 10k in receipts done in the last 6 months alone........ Also forgot to mention she has Cusco sway bars front and back. If you're looking to buy a r32 you would be a fool not to come have a look!!!!

down the bottom of the carsales ad:

PRICE: For $12000 you get the lot, everything that I have that has anything to do with this car, everything I’ve listed and what I’ve forgotten. INCLUDES RWC and six months Rego.

$8000 is car only as is.

:whistling:

Honestly she's cost me over 12k but what ever you always lose money on cars. someone come make an offer going over seas soon dont want to pay more rego ect... (six months left on rego)

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